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Estimating the strength of single chitin nanofibrils via sonication-induced fragmentation

Bamba et al., 2017

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9425802847603685741
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Bamba Y
Ogawa Y
Saito T
Berglund L
Isogai A
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Biomacromolecules

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We report the mechanical strength of native chitin nanofibrils. Highly crystalline α-chitin nanofibrils were purified from filaments produced by a microalgae Phaeocystis globosa, and two types of β-chitin nanofibrils were purified from pens of a squid Loligo bleekeri and tubes …
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